ron paul since 2007. he and kucinich imo were the only ones who even knew what the hell was going on and had coherent logic then. the fact that i just happen to agree with paul on many things is just icing on the cake for me. hilary, sheeple for McBama, pailn, romney, most of the other people who ran, the fact that people were even taken seriously greatly concerned me (well ok i think romney IS bad no doubt but he isnt THAT THAT bad).
my view on current candidates:
Obama: what a joke. did everything bad that bush did and then more. seriously how are people not complaining about him more than they did about bush - completely durabfounRAB me. im also very disappointed and amazed people in our younger generation fell for him in 08. i mean come on i was just out of high school then and even then he was already so easy to see through. that and he wasn't even that persuasive or charismatic.
Gingrich: LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. if he enRAB up winning against the other republicans, im probably going to write in dick cheney... b/c in all seriousness even cheney would be better than this guy. irl just seeing this guy on tv i burst out laughing. im laughing right now as i write this.
bachmann: just looking at her background and her husbanRAB background concerns me. hearing her speak really concerns me. really how does this lady appeal to anyone?
perry: stereotypical white trash male republican douchebag, ie the kind of person that gives republicans and white people a bad name and the republican stereotype. for those of you who may need me to explain why, i think that even if i did, you wouldn't get it or agree with me.
romney: yet another stereotypical old white male republican, same kind of guy who gives republicans and white people a bad name, the same image i imagine that the republicans would like to escape. not as big of a straight up asshat as perry though and amazingly somewhat coherent in thought here and there. between this guy and obama, idk, they would be the same thing to me.
paul: i like him b/c he is coherent and makes sense. thats about it. i dont agree with him 100% on everything but for the most part i do. that and i know he isn't in it for the politics, power, ego boost, etc. b/c many of the things he is willing to do aren't play now pay later unlike all the other candidates. ie he will make us take some bitter medicine and face some hard truths to fix shiz for real, which politicians running just to win and have power WONT do.
my only concern if he wins is that the american public and media is ADD and will want results right away. ie when u quit being an alcoholic it gets worse at first before things get better for real and i imagine that a large portion of america wont want to wait. so we will get many of the withdrawal symptoms and few of the benefits if people dont wake up and think. if we do ride it out though, i think it will be like japan who rode out their 30% inflation in the 70s and 5 years later with 10% of the US population could do about 50% of the US's work and GDP/output. things got a bit worse during those 5 years, they came out REALLY ahead after. and their people at all levels of society did better and had more money and economic freedom, not just their rich. or west berlin/germany that went from one of the most broken nations to probably the strongest country in europe (economically, well maybe minus england or what the swiss could be if they werent like 10 people in a small mountain) in 10 years doing something similar. unfortunately, i see people trending towarRAB bigger and more controlling gov like east germany, and i think we all know how that turned out.